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Laying the groundwork: Premier Carpet's Alan Comins and Joe Nye are industry veterans, but their latest venture, like their partnership, is brand new.


Alan Comins has helped to build two companies to $14 million in sales and more, but today the former CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000.  is sitting in the warehouse of his not-quite-two-year-old company projecting about $1 million in revenues by the time the year is out.

Comins decided to start over after his and his former partners' goals began to diverge diverge - If a series of approximations to some value get progressively further from it then the series is said to diverge.

The reduction of some term under some evaluation strategy diverges if it does not reach a normal form after a finite number of reductions.
, making his new company, Premier Carpet, a newcomer even if Comins is not.

This time, he has chosen his partners more carefully.

"He's really good on the phone. I'm real strong at blueprint estimating," said Joe Nye, the other partner of Canoga Park-based Premier Carpet. "Then I hand it off to Alan and he puts it together and puts the pricing to it."

Premier Carpet provides mostly commercial flooring through general contractors A general contractor is an organization or individual that contracts with another organization or individual (the owner) for the construction of a building, road or any other execution of work or facility. , architects and direct to corporate accounts. A small portion of the business also provides flooring directly to homeowners, usually of the luxury variety.

Since opening in 2005, the business is due to grow more than two-fold this year, thanks largely to the partners' former contacts and their focus on pleasing their customers.

"We use them because we don't have to worry about things being redone re·done  
v.
Past participle of redo.
 or anything changing from the point of signing a contract," said Peter Anastassiou, general manager at Broadway Real Estate, which owns and manages a number of properties including Aon Center The Aon Center is the name of two buildings.
  • Aon Center (Chicago)
  • Aon Center (Los Angeles)
, a 62-story high rise in downtown L.A. that Premier recently carpeted. "It's an industry where service is not the highest quality. So when you find someone that's willing to be responsive, get you bids in a timely manner, have the bids be accurate and priced fight and then follow through and get the job done, you use them."

Comins a CPA by training, started out as CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  of a Glendale flooring company that grew from about $8 million to $20 million in sales before it was sold to a large mill.

Troubled partnership

After the sale in 2000, he joined up with two other partners to acquire another flooring company, Carpetland. But after about four years, the Years, The

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 partners began to disagree.

"My goal as a CPA is to find a deal and maybe sell the company. When we realized we weren't seeing eye-to-eye we didn't have a sale anymore. We decided it was best to disband dis·band  
v. dis·band·ed, dis·band·ing, dis·bands

v.tr.
To dissolve the organization of (a corporation, for example).

v.intr.
1.
 what was left and move on," Comins said.

Carpetland had seen revenues grow considerably under Comins and his former partners, expanding to about $14 million in sales from about $5 million when they bought the company.

"I was competing with them, and they would either have the contract or be competing against us all the time," said Nye, who decided to throw in the towel and join up with his Carpetland rivals several years ago.

When the owners decided to close Carpetland and go their separate ways, Nye joined up with Comins.

"I've never found anyone who has the same goals I have, and I never found anyone I could trust," said Nye, who had worked alone until joining Carpetland. "When I was working at Carpetland, Alan was the only one I liked."

Wary of partnerships, the two worked out a somewhat tentative arrangement, structuring the company to be certain they will avoid any serious financial consequences if they decide to part ways.

The two set up a 10,000-square-foot warehouse in Canoga Park where they store sample books, remnants and other materials. And they have invested in a computer system that automates the process of estimating and bidding, making the company both fast and accurate when vying for jobs.

Client history

Meanwhile, both of the partners have been able to bring past business clients into the company.

"I don't use anyone but him," said Thad Smith, vice president at KV Mart Co., owners of 22 supermarkets under the names Top Valu Markets, Valu Mart and Valu Plus, who has worked with Nye for years. "He's a very conscientious person and he looks to make sure the customer is satisfied. If you're working under a deadline, like a grand opening, he'll get it done for us. He doesn't come up with excuses."

The company has picked up jobs at Cedars Sinai, where it has installed flooring for some of the medical suites; Nike's regional offices in Culver City Culver City, city (1990 pop. 38,793), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1917. It is a center of the U.S. motion-picture industry, whose roots in the city date to c.1915. Its chief manufactures are rubber products and computers. ; Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries.  Audi and a number of Wells Fargo Wells Fargo

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 bank branches, among others.

Still, Premier has to compete with a handful of much larger players, and Comins has had to develop a business development strategy using less traditional avenues.

Instead of attending meetings of the Building Owners and Managers Association This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article.  (BOMA Boma (bō`mə), city (1984 pop. 197,617), Bas-Congo province, W Congo (Kinshasa), on the Congo River estuary. A port and railhead, it exports tropical timber, bananas, cacao, and palm products. ), where many of Premier's competitors get sales leads, Comins prospects business groups like CPA associations and venture capital organizations.

"He's a social butterfly," said Nye of his partner.

The young company still works with general contractors, but Comins hopes to establish more relationships directly with corporations.

"There's probably about five competitors that are in the $15 million to $30 million sales range," Comins said. "But there's plenty of work out there for everybody and it's all about who you know and how good you are at responding to the clientele."

Spotlight

Premier Carpet

Year Founded: 2005

Revenues in 2005: $300,000

Revenues in 2006 (projected): $1 million plus

Employees in 2005: 4

Employees in 2006: 8

Driving Force: Companies of all kinds are continually expanding or remodeling remodeling /re·mod·el·ing/ (re-mod´el-ing) reorganization or renovation of an old structure.

bone remodeling
.

By SHELLY GARCIA Senior Reporter
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